Recently, it was reported that she has purchased beekeeping suits for Prince Harry, Archie, and Lilibet, all arranged by her so-called "master beekeeper." This revelation comes on the heels of her infamous faux beekeeping post, further adding to her already colorful public persona. It’s almost as if she’s determined to stay in the limelight, no matter how absurd the situation may appear.
Picture this: Meghan, clad in a pristine beekeeping outfit, gazes wide-eyed at buzzing insects, expressing astonishment as though she’s never encountered a bee before. Her reactions—giggling and exclaiming, “Wow, look at them! Oh my gosh, check out those bees! That one has orange pollen, and that one has yellow!”—are reminiscent of a giddy teenager experiencing something novel for the first time. This portrayal stands in stark contrast to the woman who has been criticized for her treatment of staff and family. Yet here she is, seemingly mesmerized by bees and desperate to connect with nature.
According to her beekeeper, Meghan has never been stung. This raises eyebrows, as it likely indicates she’s never truly been in close proximity to the bees. The entire scenario feels less about a genuine passion for beekeeping and more about her attempt to overshadow the Princess of Wales, who actively tends to her own hives at Anmer Hall. While Catherine is known for her hands-on approach, Meghan relies on a paid beekeeper to handle the real work, merely showing up for staged photo opportunities.
This stark difference in engagement is telling. It highlights Meghan’s tendency to curate her image rather than authentically engage with her interests. Even Netflix admitted that the footage of Meghan beekeeping was not filmed at her home. Isn’t it a bit cringe-inducing for someone approaching 44 to act like a starry-eyed teenager? The disconnect between her age and her behavior raises questions about her authenticity.
Meghan often seems to emulate youthful trends and aesthetics, from her fixation on teenage fashion to the way she communicates. This mimicry creates a facade that feels increasingly hollow. Adding to the absurdity, there’s photographic evidence suggesting that Meghan’s beekeeping experience was staged. In a screenshot from her Netflix cooking series, she handles honey without any protective gear—no gloves, no headnet, and, shockingly, no bees in sight.
Any novice beekeeper knows that starting to harvest honey near a hive without precautions is a recipe for disaster, as bees will inevitably swarm. Yet somehow, Meghan’s magical bees decided to take a day off, conveniently absent from her carefully curated scenes. A real beekeeper pointed out that even they wouldn’t attempt such a risky move without proper protection. Just one bee catching a whiff of honey can lead to chaos and potential stings. This might explain why Meghan and her beekeeper donned full suits—more for aesthetic appeal than for practical reasons.
It seems to be part of her ongoing performance: dressing up, posing for photos, and quickly moving on to the next fabricated passion project. Every endeavor Meghan undertakes appears to be a clumsy imitation of someone more accomplished. Let’s break it down:
Beekeeping: An echo of Catherine’s genuine efforts.
Netflix show title: Borrowed from the likes of Pamela Anderson.
Stylish home: Rented solely for the cameras.
Cooking segments: Staged for visual appeal rather than authenticity.
Honey drizzling technique: More akin to performance art than practical beekeeping—drizzling honey from two feet in the air like some avant-garde piece rather than a genuine culinary endeavor.
Despite having ample resources at her disposal, it’s almost impressive how she manages to stumble at every turn. The lack of authenticity is glaring. She seems more focused on crafting a persona than on engaging in genuine experiences.
Ultimately, Meghan Markle isn’t a beekeeper, chef, or relatable figure. Instead, she comes across as a perpetual performer, dressing up in carefully curated outfits to project an image of depth and talent. The reality is that none of this feels authentic. Meghan could have simply admitted her fascination with beekeeping and hired someone to manage the actual work. Instead, she chose to pretend to be the ultimate beekeeper, desperately trying to craft an identity that resonates with the public while remaining disconnected from the realities of her pursuits.
This ongoing performance raises questions about her motivations and the authenticity of her public persona. As she continues to navigate this carefully constructed image, one has to wonder if she’ll ever embrace the genuine connections that come from engaging with her interests in a more authentic way.